Hi,
Thanks for the reply, the mail queue is empty, is there any way to check
what mailman is actually doing in this instance, I have tried
starting qrunner in verbose mode with the -v switch, there was no extra
output using verbose with qrunner.
Any ideas what could be causing this, and or h
Benjamin Ash at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It looks like a mailman 2.1.2 process has been running for days, using
> 99% of the cpu.
>
> I have restarted the mailman qrunner serveral times, but the python
> process jumps up immediately to 99%.
>
> Any ideas what could be causing this, I am running
Hi,
I am using exim4 as the MTA, I have not made any configuration changes
with procmail for mailman.
The process that is runnning out of control is the following:
mailman 2784 98.4 0.6 6772 3312 ?R12:11 550:25 qrunner
/usr/mailman/bin/qrunner --runner=OutgoingRunner:0:1 -s
Sounds like you are using a default install of Procmail as the MTA (you
didn't include that information in your mail).
Check the procmail main configuration file and see how it treats local
undefined users...
Jon Carnes
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 14:01, Benjamin Ash wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It looks like a
Hi,
It looks like a mailman 2.1.2 process has been running for days, using
99% of the cpu.
I have restarted the mailman qrunner serveral times, but the python
process jumps up immediately to 99%.
Any ideas what could be causing this, I am running python 2.2.3, note it
was doing the same thing